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Planet Of The Eggs: Grimoire: Book of Spells Kindle Edition
Eggs that walk? Eggs that talk? Eggs armed with swords!?
Ridiculous! Everyone knows eggs aren’t like humans except when we’re talking about The Egg Chronicles.
What world is this?
The “Legendary Six” are off on their second adventure which takes them to the dark land of Shaodwgate Castle. There the Six encounter an evil sorceress and her dastardly minions.
It’s Planet of The Eggs and the adventures continue with the second in the children’s comic series, Grimoire, Book of Spells.
The six heroic Eggs of Destiny – and of Eggland – tumble through an accidental portal with mentor owl of wisdom, Hooter. At Shadowgate, lair of the Sorceress Sina and her minions, Twilight and Smudge are taken prisoner. Twilight discovers her ability to toss fireballs and Sala—well…skirmishes abound as three of the six seek the Grimoire in the castle’s treasury room. Escape from the grasp of the Sorceress and her dark minions is questionable as the Egglanders in her grasp struggle to use their new-found skills. Not one of them yet truly believes in the recently revealed legend.
Action-packed and humorous, filled with adventure, magic and dragons, Grimoire, Book of Spells will entertain and make any kid want to read. The brilliant and colorful illustrations draw young and older new readers alike into the tales of these intrepid half dozen eggs of Destiny.
Get the new adventure today – and don’t forget to get the first in the series, Planet of The Eggs, Cracked Open as well.
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"Hilarious! Love the pictures. I was laughing the whole time."
- Reading age6 - 18 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 11, 2015
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Product details
- ASIN : B016JAEQ9K
- Publisher : Allied Alien Press; 1st edition (October 11, 2015)
- Publication date : October 11, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 17.2 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Not enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Not Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Print length : 26 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,379,724 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #801 in Children's Superhero Books
- #4,327 in Children's Superhero Comics
- #18,477 in Children's Sword & Sorcery Fantasy Books
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About the author

P. A. Bechko (aka Peggy Bechko) was born in South Haven Michigan. From a very early age she wrote...and she wrote... and at the age of 22 her first book, Blown To Hell, published by Doubleday, was on bookshelves and she's been writing ever since.
Since then she's published 16 novels in several genres and with Doubleday, Harlequin, Pinnacle, Manor Books, Five Star and more. She's won awards for her short story "Skykicker", optioned screenplays and placed in the quarterfinals of the Nicholl Fellowship for screenwriting, then optioned several scripts domestically and abroad. In addition she's written numerous articles on writing, posting them on the web and has her own blog at http://www.PeggyBechko.blogspot.com and following on Twitter at http://www.Twitter.com/PeggyBechko.
Her book, Stormrider, full of action, adventure and the right stuff, was promoted through to the finalists of 2011 Global Ebook Awards. So glad it's being acknowledged. And thanks to all the folks who are buying their own Kindle copy.
Finally, she's taught romance writing online at UCLA Extension, has taught kids writing workshops near her home, and is developing a new course to be offer online on romance writing as she continues work on her most current romance novel.
Her novels have been published under P.A. Bechko as well as Peggy Bechko.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2016One of the characters exclaims early on, "adventure isn't as much fun as I thought it would be." I beg to differ! This second book in the Planet of the Eggs series offers up yet another exciting journey that will fill the imagination of the reader, young and old alike. There is plenty of action in this tale that involves a Sorceress, a dragon and a band of endearing eggs....it's enough to bend ones feathers! (You'll know what I mean when you read the book.) Not to give too much away, it's just a very enjoyable read...funny and yet suspenseful with bright, colorful graphics. I got a kick out of it and I know my grandkids will too! On to book three!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2016The media could not be loaded.
First of all, spoiler alert. The heroes are spat out of a mysterious vortex, find and defeat a witch though rather mysterious and nonsensical plot points and then get sucked into another vortex. That about sums it up.
To the positive, the author is wonderfully unfettered by the bounds of conventionality. Further, the illustrations are rich and colorful. I say illustrations, they appear to be photos cut out and arranged over each other to create the graphical components.
To the negative, my 10-year-old daughter looked at it and refused to have anything to do with it. Given that the target age range is 8-18 this seems a pretty grim condemnation. If I had paid money for this I would be pretty annoyed. The plot is weak and essentially follows the same lines as a few hundred identical books. The particular details of the plot are bizarrely confusing as the eggs travel without legs and obtain whatever items happen to be needed out of nowhere. I understand that it's intended to be a children's book but even children need connected series of events to make sense of the action.
To sum up, my kids were EXTREMELY unimpressed. It's obvious the authors have put a great deal of work into this book but it seems that the execution is almost rushed and never quite came together.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2015Hilarious! Love the pictures. I was laughing the whole time.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2016Planet Of The Eggs: Grimoire: Book of Spells
by Peggy Bechko (Goodreads Author), Charlene Brash-Sorensen
Hello, my dear followers and friends,
this is the second part of the Planet Of The Eggs Comic series written by Peggy Bechko and Charlene Brash-Sorensen, which is called: Grimoire: Book of Spells.
I hope you enjoyed part 1 and are curious to know more :)!
The cover: In the foreground you can see our brave heroes: Sala and Cyrus, the Muscovy, Twilight, the Heron, Smudge, the Robin Lorikeet mix, Skink, the green unknown egg and Nightfist, the falcon.
New to the group is Parker, the brown owl with the Middle age axe, who is the younger brother of Eight Hoot. Next to the heroes is one of the enemies, a fierce, green dragon.
Behind them are the towers of the Shadowgate Castle, which belongs to the kingdom of the evil sorceress Sina.
In the middle is the shrouded in legend Grimoire - Book of Spells, which reminds me of Solomon tales and his magical scriptures.
Not to forget, Eight Hooter takes part again in the adventures of the prophesied eggs.
On the back of the comic you'll notice the medieval hall and a short summary of the story.
At the beginning of the comic, the six egg warriors plus Eight Hooter and his brother Parker tumble out of the vortex which snatched them away in the last adventure.
They land in the forest, near Shadowgate Castle. Here they meet the guardian Stumpbeard who warns them to go in the castle. Unfortunately Eight Hooter knows it is the only way back home so they set out for another undertake.
During their adventures, the foretold heroes grasp some of their special abilities, for example Twilight is good in bandaging his fellow comrades or throwing fireballs, Nightfist favourite weapon is a bow and arrow, Cyrus uses the trident of Neptune etc.
Their appearances also change a bit during their battles because they grow up, e.g. Skink grows a tail and Smudge is glowing after leaving the vortex.
The group also has to bring the Grimoire book of Spells, which the sorceress Sina stole back to Eggland. Add to that, Eight Hooter retrieved the Diamond egg (which has a semblance of the Fabergé egg) from the hateful Sina.
However, suddenly, Smudge and Twilight are arrested by Sina's minions Kegar, the satyr and Onud, the spectre (both remind me a bit of the Blinking Angels in Doctor Who :scary:).
So the bunch has two missions: one to rescue Smudge and Twilight, secondly Eight Hooter, Nightfist and Skink will go to the treasure room and get the Grimoire.
In the meanwhile, Onud questions the prisoners, Smudge and Twilight, and Cryrus and Parker rush to help them.
Sadly, Eight Hooter loses his glasses therefore Nightfist has to lead the small pack to the treasure room.
Can the predicted six of eggs reclaim the Grimoire?
Will Smudge and Twilight be saved against Sina and her minions?
What are their other special abilities and can they use them to triumph and in consequence the good win against the evil?
These and more questions will be answered if you read
Planet Of The Eggs:
Grimoire Book of Spells
by Peggy Bechko (Goodreads Author), Charlene Brash-Sorensen
I'm giving the comic 4-full stars and recommend it to read for children and their parents alike!!!
Kind regards,
yours truly
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